Chapter 109
The Billionaire’s Maid Bride
Seeing Allison reluctant, Nanette couldnât help but chuckle. She was drawn to Allisonâs polite manner and fair attitude. Jokingly, she said, âIf I buy drinks here, will you get a commission or something?â
Allison nodded, âTwo percent.â
Nanette âThatâs so little. Isnât it a bit inappropriate for you to tell me this?â
âItâs not a secretâ
âSo if I buy a couple more bottles, does that mean youâll earn more tonight?â
Allison didnât expect her to ask this, she calmly replied, âTonight, your drinks are on the house.â
Nanetteâs eyes widened, âSo, youâre working for free then.â
Allison nodded again.
Nanetteâs expression turned serious, âWhatâs your wage for tonight? I can pay you.â
Allison was taken aback, speechless. âYouâ¦â
Are you a bit nuts?
Leila went to the restroom, and Astrid followed. Inside, while they were touching up their makeups, Astrid curiously asked, âWhoâs that waitress? How come sheâs familiar with Nanette?â
Leila, not hearing clearly, quickly responded, âI have no idea.â
After Astrid finished with her makeup and saw Leila still applying hers, she said, âIâll go back first.â
After she left, Leila finally put back her lipstick and pulled out a pink diamond bracelet from her bag.
It was the bracelet that Astrid had lost.
Leila put the bracelet on her wrist. With her slender wrist, the pink diamond bracelet sparkled brilliantly.
She smirked, a beautiful bracelet like this suits best on her wrist.
Allison busied herself until the closing hours. After all the customers had left, she had the cleaning staff tidy up before closing the door.
In Sarahâs office.
She was smoking, gray smoke slowly curling out from her red lips.
Ashley hung her head and argued softly, âI truly didnât steal anything.â
Sarah raised an eyebrow, exhaling a puff of smoke and sighing, âAshley, this is how society works. The rich are always privileged. To keep your job, you need to compromise I donât care whether you did it or not. I just hope that in case something like this happens in the future, youâll learn how to minimize your loss.â
Looking at the young girl before her, she couldnât help feeling pity.
Ashley whimpered lightly, âI understand.â But she didnât actually get it.
She didnât steal anything, why should she apologize!
Sarah: âHalf of your salary will be deducted this month.â
Ashley didnât say anything further, she just walked out, head down. Outside the door, she saw Allison standing there.
Seeing her redârimmed eyes, Allison gently patted her shoulder, âGo rest now, and stop thinking about this.â
In pain, Ashley asked, âDonât the poor have dignity? Why should we be insulted by the rich?!â
Allison didnât know what to say to comfort her, so she just hugged her tightly.
âAshley, go to sleep. When you wake up tomorrow, forget about all the unpleasant things.â
After tucking Ashley in, she knocked on the door and went into Sarahâs office.
Since she started working at the Red Jack Club, she had only been to Sarahâs office twice.
The first time was when she first arrived.
The second time was now